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‘ } f REAP TIN ten mA ep PAGE 8 COOLIDGE FACES“Jazz Girl’ Makes Last MANWALKS INTO DEBT CRISIS Belgian Commission Causes Fight for Liberty Today, PUGET SOUND MotherSlaver's Fate to Rest With Deadlock at Conference ’ } ‘ HH | Elliott Bay Saved bee Jury ent, Attorneys ope | as ury Tonight, \ a cee OFFER EASIER METHOD ¢ | pi, Waldentfied man walked Inte WAN FF Aug. 27.-{Ry | a Dorethy fia wife tried to jump | French and italian Debt Su.» a thvb.oamme:anuert Bllde) gay. 488 eng sock, Into ett bay, wa Z a gp nted is held at police head: | Payment Follows Lead t \ slunk away, tc ia herp ode sf bi a The state, grimly ting thi The man, who waded into the lake | BY HERBERT LIPTLT par Dorothy Elling rit other acoused murderer, | trom Magnolia beach, was about 6 i Press Staff Correspondent) h * het fter, | may t Deroth Ne that there 1] years old. His hat w marked F LOUTH, Vt, Aug. If! w i y no Jimmy La Mar J he) M. 8. and his clothing contained i efense | herself 4 Elling }® cheap watch and a knife, Ho was w \ § er ‘ Her 1 defer * basing It#) about five feet #ix inches tall, wore w . : a 8 fight upon a plea sanity.) gray ehirt and dork sult and had ¢ % t be ubb 7 red to} thing ne «ray hair a f s ged with shooting Jimmy La Mar has not figured) ‘pe dy was recovered, be e Tre A ' h when t latte reatly in the t her eys A. eterson, 1735 16th ave. Sena 8 Mot repudiated, tt 1 naid= | chased Mrs, Juanita Davidson, 20, of ag Fi. ether wild imagina of her ca nt on blocks to a pler ¥ i reer ar Jat the foot need at, catehing 6 nas a me of an on hy once confessed to hor Just as she was about to throw villas a t fent's aC ae dance p nee then she has rep herself into the water attenti 4 dead th arbary @ confession and her a | P i been unable to locate lock at Washington over the §480,-| bours after the murder ; eye ansert thas n was out of her| the girlwife’s husband, The girl her 000,000 Belgian debt. Dorothy says that "Jimmy" Lajmind when it was made. is hysterical and refuses to talk After for three hours on | Marr, a boy friend addicted to dope Sho has since been adjudged tn-| for her attempted #ileide tn the Belgian det Killed Mrs. Ellingson. Now, fac ane, committed to the ate inatt-} own, =P » atarted chasing etary of the 1 the crisis of her life, she cant find | tution at Napa and subsequently de-| her when she announced to the Senator Smoot Jimmy ared sane again by the same alien: | world, tn a loud voice, that she wa Coolidg ferees to lu apether t weather friend,"’ | ist» who ordered her commit going to throw herself into the bay today ir room of the plc- | vente, mere. has ard Sleepless Sindents ave BURIAL OF MRS, Delieved to be as follows: Belgian representatives have =| fused to accept terms parallel those accepted by Great Brita two years ago; they have offere @ plan of a moratorium of 10 years @r more, during which they w be required to pay either prin: Or interest, with a low Interest an Fepayment rate thereafter. Given Psychology Test MORGAN SIMPLE. Jazz, Ball Games and Rides Devised to Keep | Young P eople Awake 60 Hours of Financier’s Wife ‘ON, Aug. 11 --<1 Washington univer easons befc GLENCOVE, N. Y,, Aug, 11.—<( Secretary Me to cr ohatacth geelge J.P. Morgan was b suggest t Pre: i . * ‘ AaGr 2 A ceremony whieh in it glide whether the Belgian offer shall sy pga ht have mark Be accepted. This decision will be | 4, nap eng apes pea “a of the humbleat citizen oa Made on the basis of the presi- |‘ ge ae 16 ast ee ‘a > tad oak (aig Shae Fas Wife of the millionaire, @ent’s belief of the abi to get Ri Cuperyaeien (by: 180 Aes wainaina Oramalet s Oniwalee dewide financial opera @ongress to approve the terms. | Upon the settlement of the Belgian ez tions have made him an Internationa tite from thelr | Alice Haines, William Middleton.| figure Mra, Morgan ; long vigil, the partially rested young |John Petrie, Robert 8, Ward recognition eee riwenws 8 large part “tebe ot | 2D and women submitted with wry | Washburn Monroe Wa bocriads oka nantes tein $4,000,000,000 and the Itallan obliga: | “les to stethoscopes and laboratory ttle ty ot 8t. John, Hons of nearly $2,000,000,000, French |SPParatus, Then they straggied in KILLING ar here, Only relatives and a few nd Italian delegates are coming to|°" the final psychological teats, timate friends were present Deputy Shoots Man Who Is received on) and at the grave ad ehurch Washington soon to go over exactly | Wey) Ae gio eediag n@ body waa borne to th the same ground, and the three late | °% “8U#Ue OF mental reac PAS | gan family plot, which ts Dr. Fred A. Moss, head of the short distance from the gilies can be expected to offer a Mor only a estate wt | psychological department, who Sar a , wnited front in their attitude toward : 4 irs. Morgan died Friday, after watched the students thruout th t cc : debt 00 ering nine weeks from “sleeping Tt le unlikely that an eanounee | 208 combat with sleep, had dark | Fleeing $1,7 Bills |eleknena.” gt gs ping Wont of the president's decision wili|<ieles under hin eyes ax he came} be made until after Mellon and |! *day to finish the examination bed Pag ten “sy Fey AUS ; a his “xpecimens.”” }—Douglas cou authorits | Smoot bh 4 to Washing. tigation ype alt thal ticad a 6 pd Before the marathon was won last | Were making an tigation te many | De icatietin, | ; “Inight every known expedient had|°f the killing of D. W. Goforth by | President and Mrs. Coolidge prob. | bee" used to keep the young peo De mty Shari Grubbs, of E ito | | first their regular rou: | a prother and. Rnd gbly will return to the summer ious then er ball eanhe. beta the |man had been employed in gettt a awake, At White House at Swampscott tomor- |* orld champs and New York Yan./ oUt Chittim bark and are sald to Tow, Their return to Washington ts | ¥°" an cin Bilt ting to expected within a week. | Seeks night rides on country snikes,| 51700, They packed up Sunday,| Thousands Swarm Chicago to leaye and the creditors ap-| —Beaohes. to Get Breeze ealed to Grubbe, who attempted te {detain them. brie 5 ie When ho approached thelr auto.| CHICAGO, Aug. 17-~A CAL IN FLIVVER wave of eas the men fled. Grubbe shot | heat, rivalling in Intensity that of President Climps Steepest FIGHT Ht Tart aa Ma Bd a taee toning | Serle: ‘Tune yelled dowd eteoes ine Vermont Hill Sunday taken to Roseburg. An Inquest was | Mid-weat over Sunda |to be held today. The other two men| Park superintendents estimated a | quarter of a millio Chicago beaches a The federal weather bureau here predicted temperatures would range cl | into the 90s this afternoon, but that cloud-clotted skiea would bring thun. rshowers during the eve- have not been located. 6,000 Uses for Gas, Convention Is Tol PORTLAND, Ore. Aug. 17-—(By UW. PT re more than 6,000 pernons swarmed PLYMOUTH, Vt, Aug. 17.— Bumping in an open filvver over four miles of rocky and muddy Foads far back into the Vermont hills formed part of President Coo- Mdge's quiet Sabbath. Another part—and one almost as| Employes Ask Increase, but | Owners Protest Negotiations Gatwsen Workers’ union and own attle laundries, ran early r strenuous—was a tramp for an 1 industria for gas, E. L. Hall, the minimum wage from $16.50, ortlan ent Pac eet hill in this section of the state, |, far fajled to reault in an agres- | COW Gas assoc ; a and then the return to Plymouth | ions | nual convention of that orennilzati on | By the same joggling, bouncing) Union teaders, while declaring pe ee Py I, ea "yp Sesaape |Monday that. matters had not! 4 bac Sete oes pore Hinai: | Unwearied from a morning s0| da critical stage, admitted |!M# le becoming ‘‘almost exclustve'’ | @ngagingly spent, the president,|+na+ determined forces seemed to |! the urban comm Ke | With Mrs. Coolidge and his father, | both sides of the|Wnited States und Canada | be working on controversy. Negotiations thus or have been mainly thru correspond ence. How a conference held John Coolidge, ¢ehurch services. attended afternoon {Hoover Appoints Committee) « Two-Cent Gasoline | | to End Confusion Cut in New York jtwo weeks ago was unproductive of 4 | results. | NEW YORK, Aug. 17 T) WASHINGT< 17 The Laundry Drivers’ union and/eut jn the price of gas Hoover has undertaken to the Steam Engineers’ union are/ announced late today by ‘ ate another cause of confus. —_—_ involved, both Kk in-|ard OM Co. of New York in thelr and dispute in business West Seattle Institution » drivers ask a $10-a on the so-called "s bor has appointed a committes of week increase, from a minimum of | jeggers,” who are importing 1 n to draft a mechan 1 Opens New Home 5 to $48 weekly. The engincers|jine fram California at cut rates Brn enn ae r ask the union scale of $42 a week! ‘Today's reduction was of 2 ¢ fo aac by the’ 9 patel sory, | inimun a gallon for tank wagon prices in| toy. MuoP! Deanne omccitins open oe an wae eee feing |, A meeting of owners of Seattle} New England, including Connecti-| Where widely aitferent pr ng elton of its new building is being |, sundries was held Monday noon tolcut. it did not affect Greater New| : : held by the West Seattle State bank a ud Gas of Colon ote In general all state mechanics from 4 to 9 p. m, Monday, in ita ad a its’ wiv ian Wo. sate : sates | Hen laws provide that contractors, a - D e loyers, No | ub-contractors chanics, laborer quarters, Alaska st. and California| ent of intention’ by Individual| sew YORK, Aug. 17 sinclair] f¥P-contractors, mechantcs, laborers, + dad owners coifid be obtained by The! Oi. & Refining Co. has met the| L rial men, who Having started on a small scale have contributed toward conatruc- Star In advance of this meeting. | Standard Oil Co. It is claimed by laundry workers! gation in tank that some of the employers are al-| Now England ready paying the $18 minimum | —— ‘3 cut of 2 cents a wagon gasoline in| ton of a building, may obtain a the property if they are | not paid within @ reasonable time, fn October, 1913, the bank has sinco grown as the community developed, until today {ts resources amount to len on a@n excess of $600,000. weekly wage asked by tho Laundry After the lien is secured, if the “sacral hi an Anetta on owner docs not pay, his property A. C. Thompson, president of the | Workers’ union. 'M is sold by the court to settle the Bank since 1919, and one of the orig- inal stockholders, has been a director and officer since 1915. A modern structure of brick, equipped with every device for com- fort and efficiency, has been erected for the new home of the bank, Train for Killing TRACY, Cal, Aug, 17-—(By U. P.)} | Southern Pacific freight train here | concerned claim aro unfair; and all today and arrested on a telegraphic! vary in minor details, causing ex: Trading Boat Total Loss Off} warrant from san Francisco, charg-| pense to organtzations doing bual Jaims. But state laws contain ‘ovisions which different 40 groups |Woman About to Leap Into! THE SEATTLE STAR MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 190m, a ie j NS /HIT-RUN DRIVER ight Riffs ELECTRICIA Cop Shows Driver | ” — | CONVENE | HowsSlow”Hels! [§$ SOUCHT | A pOLPH {AUER, 21, tried to International Brotherhood|| x. 1 rt of || Autolst Ran Down and Ine | Opens Sessions Here || "pre eo jured 12-Year-Old Girl N ' Bt, of H ‘ b a Mauer |/@ hit-s jure 11, | Washington, D: ae ‘ tal , on he mat-atd Wlavetins W. Are SARaLa “at Sloot Vorkere || rested him ic hes he ee at, at t ond Denny \held its initial meeting of a week'a|| 1" ae und had him || **”* nexsions shortly afte ) eae age: 5 the apace r 4 ® arrested | M nday morning, | Of Hpanieh ae sf a and was [ballroom at The Olyr At 8 Holachumaker saw q s top aft It fe one of the larg a Maude fda He wae released on | f aver: held by ‘the f John 1, Gor- tha delegates 1 i a iggy eh’ Wy: © giri was croming Pirs§ | istere os + paid the fine af. Denny way an auto. May scheduled to wel ter protesting that he was “or ¢ er to the street and jcome the ster, wan delayed on|| ter protesting that he was ‘on! trolman L. M. Mora | trout Hin recretar HW, ¢ p . Jia @ witness, H, Barnes, 133 t Dahiby, who notified the electri a but failed to catch the | Just prior te ling the | Monday E | be the most constructive and. har. Mother and Son Hurt in |" rnbari wan exp | Capt. Edgar Bouligny, Ladle t to be threshed out. 1 cor Wreck Nea PS |New Orleans, noted explorer) this remarkable, when it in rev C to thelr car when ft nback’s auto collided with ape jand one of the first Ame i-| bered that we meet but once in tv z the Lake Sammam: | other machine and fail jcans to enlist in the foreign “ ’ een Redmond and | oxeding to the police \legion during the world we has volunteered for |with the American jin Morocco, | Quiet Services Note Passing DENTIST FACES MURDER JURY « Alleged Wife Slayer Fails to Win Court Delay LOB ANGELES, Aug ‘Thomas W. Young, accused "# tifia slaye today for his | | service adrille | made 1 at Mont 1» t E i ‘ rists lined up ner will be served the f da George Stocks. . i n injurie tors are brought 3% ection with the emnoor _ English Apple Buyer Urges Early Shipment’: ‘TO TRY CHANNEL | SWIM TUESDAY | Gertrude Ederle Prepares | for Famous Sea Battle CAPE (By ft nce, Auge 4 FAerle r- er to swim the English chan- nel, providing winds are favorable, American git! has completed aining and will do nothing be- attempt I now and 6& o'¢lock tomorrow The process of pickin ju . en 5 it : u started shortly before noon, after| Fancy Prices Obtained by Landing Fruit First sr dn oyitimadid: gry titel: | Superior Judge B, F, Hahn denied | Ww eek i in October While the vessel a proceeding to motion of defense counsel for a} * |the northermost tip of Cape Gris j continuance | a eg consume almost as many ap-|Nez, Miss Ederle will be greased Dr, Young is accused of murder-| If qpowera, 9 © in the Liverpool or/from head to foot ly her trainer. ing his wealthy society wife, Grace 1 ’ rie ot At the Cape she will come ashore } Grogan Young, eae Eng. by ong ¢ 4 ples are always|in a row boat and take off from jand burying her coment | Week, in October, then they od and ure packed and handied|large rock shortly after 7 a, mg clatern, | by rail to New York ar Tue cheat cancel and are | timing her departure with the tide, | He looked at his counsel aod| thence by steamer, If they cann wf = on ¥ cots. ami ahly ‘whan th to get them landed by th a seed gece 4 TAXPAYERS 10 BE LOSERS And Either Brookhart or Steck the Winner WASHINGTON, Aug. 11.—Wheth er Smith W, Brookhart or Daniel J | Steck wins the ec the United States seni payers of the country | to tose at least $25,000. That much. according to conservative estimates, be sunk in the re-counting of pproximate Ov | proces ss here. stented Iowa seat f the tax Sixty men and women, working in | team ro engaged e-chocking antot ts from 77 Iowa counties, an will have occupied weeks when it is completed behind ged had bandied | over six eptember 1, ¥ weeks of we ‘oxima 280,0 stilt had mo n twice that num uned. Regardless of the re count, it 1s agreed by repre ntatives enough contested votes to throw the account, tho re-count is regarded as an expensive formality having positive bearing on the disposition the Iowa senatorial seat. ing him with the fatal shooting of | ness in several different states and| Aviators Ask: Siberia; Crew Saved | : f . John Theoharvis, ina cafe in that|to workers who moye from one ‘ ; ’ | oe | city te mors, Mule anottn Seek Lost Airmen CRASH HURTS 31 NOME, Alaska, Aug. -17—(By U.| Hoover's committee contains rep-| CHICAGO, Aug, 17.—(By U. P.) DP) tiie’ Athabheas Mintetalt ‘edticen er . resentatives of all the interests in+}—A call for volunteer aviators to m was wrecked and ts a total Chicago Man Takes volved help search Lake Michigan and its ig ee loss, but her erew of four was! Own Life With Gas| ——— shores for three young. airmen, Work Train Collides With | savea, ore ie zat itor | Martin Johnson, a5, a vida Pika de ie Sete ly ‘ a ited Ad ry wince sly 38 when pen tion received today from 1@/man, committed suicide in the je + yO io) joke Oo! ere ‘fol etrolt, was is: Locomotive in Yards Amundsen ship Maud, now! en} Coast hotel, 604 Ninth ave, 8, Mon-|!n& power which brings RE sued today by the Chicago Flying route here after three years in the| day by taking gas. He was found| ALSO, THB COST 18 LE club, ITASCO, Mo., Aug. 17-(By U. Pp.) | Atetlc ice. ; dead by the proprietor, H. Nishl- | ——_—— sr Fa ‘Thirty-se persons were injured,| The vessel, 14 gross stacy) pishean mura, | Ohe dangerously, when a work train |COmmand of Victor Jacoben, known | “Johnson had written a noto be oe Se ce srnezit eee al | wernern weer tte “ev fhm tn, ae Me eligion with an engine is the yards hero |*!4" left here July 21 for a Siberlan| wus trom Chicago, had no mone aay. trading trip. Was til (oeor; Health, “and Intended 46 Man, says one author, is “incurably religious.” From earliest times Mca e She was wrecked August 10, off} ana hia lite. |] mankind has sought the explanation of life and death, or creation and fe injured were removed to hos- | wha dissolution, of the mysteries of the heavens and the earth—and found pitals in Hannibal, a few miles from (tinchia rellelans here. use for the accident has ¢ Al ‘Our: ‘Waahtiets ane HOM OR dao A WwW ashington bureau's latest bulletin, RELIGION IN THE ag : veut but an investiga | Defends Self With COVERED WAGON || UNITED STATES AND THE WORLD, {s a compilation of facts and vas started imme Knife, Is Arrested TACOMA, Aug. 17,—Jease BE. Lit ten is at liberty on his word to ap: PIONEER BUILDS GIANT AIRPLANE ALLEGED BOY CROOKS Ore., Eugene Smith, 12; defendet suulted by two mea, and himsafé with the kntte, Aug. 17. Andre the giant of modern. transporta- as directed. newspaper men, \ samen. Unenens MO abl Sill satad nindieAd Ailes 4u: figures about the principal religions of the world, religious denominations in the United States Do you want to know what 1s Confusianism? ae te MMenday: following’ a AVING traveled across the how many Protestants and how ma , McDonough was cut by a pocket|| Wagon, ft i quite fitting that Mothodist, Baptist, or any other de GRACE AT BREAKFAST |lknite. ritten assertea he war ne.|| A. C. McCallister, 75, 9826 46th All these and many moro questions about ae 4 3 | W., should help construct this bulletin. Fill out the coupon be Cameron, 13, and David Cameron, soe bent A ha aiae Manes feed ee CLIP COUPON HENT AWW 31, held in the count A red F Ww 0 od ‘i on burglary charges, Bee Midis Wife, Missing Eight States navy In Its flight across RELIGION EDITOR, Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, Mais the surprise of his ite || DD, R H the Pacific to Hawail 1922 New York Ave,, Washington, D. C. when he went to serve them ays, Returns Home McCallister, with his parents, I want a copy of the bulletin, RELIGION IN THE UNITED § Phat Cant: a KEW GARDENS, 1. 1, N. ¥4|| left Knoxville, 1, April 29, ||] AND THE WORLD, and Inclose herewith five cents In loose uncar Mass gave tho tittle tenowy || AU& 17—By U. P.)—Misaing for || 1962, und crossed the plaina in United States postage stamps (or coin) for same. their meal, serving them one at || Doatly elght days, Mra, Isabelle Del! a prairie schooner, arriving at a time, but none began eating |\ 2% Thompson, young society ma Portland September 15, the sanme NAMO ss Severtevesevetiivsenes “ Until the last was served, Masa || tt". ‘returned to hor mother |] ye He works every day at Mi a rio but not to her husband, Georgo|| the Boeing plant, where 6 wked the boys if everything re th ” 1 " mn ent aad Bee Uo ineen Alanwon Tracy Thompaon, formerly || juge naval plane has just boon ||| St and No, or Ro. Disssecseeeees Cane n eer beaevenenen da vecuneveecns fanswered that they must say a || member of the Columbia univers: || comploted blessing before eating. Ity faculty, The veteran, while barred from MY sreccvecrerarsrecsrensdsveccssce MEAG, sevesevcesverencersns seenes Whereupon the youngest folded While admitting she had been to}| rhe Star's Ploneer party at the his hands and said gre while || Nova Scotia, where she has rela “Tron Horse,” says he is going : the others waited with bowed || tives, Mrs. Thompson obdurately|| to attond tho siow oven it he Tam a reader of The Seattle Star heads, J refused to discuss her trip with|| thas to pay his way. and of the various Are you curlous as to ny Catholics there are in the United the figures for membership in the nomination? religion are answered in low and mail to Washington, D. C., of both candidates that there will be| seem cortain | aents direct petal the ae the Kogtlah’ ports | Pacific Coast come in as good shape ) This in the 6 of John W.| as 4 sent by way of New] Hull, 1 A Liver. | MATE Deane Well-Known Nome Man Bl oocircne ogg ae age ep The only reason for shipping to) Takes Life; 73 Years Old © of looking over the upple aitu.|New York by rail in to reach the| = Sion Ib’ tha Nottavte jearly market. If they get to deat! woare, Al ug. 17.—By U And Mr {te ought to know| ation by the last of the first/p) 4B Kin for the past 2 what he talking about, His| Week In October they bring a fancy years a resident of the Seward firm jm the largest fruit distribu- ie ain ha the market 46 | heninsula, was dead here today, ruts s for a th t ‘ Surope. This fi celves | nes £ cessful in his third suicide attempt bf cae cals firm receiver|) White is at The Olymplo Hotel, | within a week. Iguction and directs the distribution | 8ccompanied by T. A, Duthie, of| kinne formerly was on the Nome by chart, And they have been|Portiand, who represents firm | Gourcll®: bad) peti postunnstee eee oh lp is the Northwest {Tey will leave|and telephone agent, and for the ‘ : varioed ‘or the kima an Yenatchee dis- t KS ADVISES DIRECT ‘. |Past two years had been engaged as HULL SHIPMENTS | tricts the latter part of this week.|Nome agent for Chicago and New “If more of your growers would . re ae ce poised and shoe firms. ship rect to H they would g IE * a, Chi ESE t better prices for their apples,” | SNGOL & bit better prices for their aps yne Paving | Moonshine Found White said. Mc of them . now in| hip) Bids Submitted ,| County commissioners Monday to London «nd Liverpool, co quently those markets have ‘ : ud greater surplus hase Hull, we | © RImoon er ere Geen mean e bee have offices all three polnts,| mile paving project at Endolyne y enginee tals $41,046 constructed | amended Donohue tle diffe esate and it road is the recently law, >» Hull the county | | paying “one-quarter and adjacent perty owners the other three- quarters of the cost, ber to check. Sacks of ballots, for warded from Towa by parce! post, | completely fill three la poms | the basement of the senate office building In addition to the ballots being | recounted in Washingtc check | was made of all of t ng ma | chines, used in ¢ | wain Thayer, represting tho » | In order to accomplish this, he tray cled 9,400 miles thru Towa by auto mobile, and visited every precinct | where the voting machines were t of the re-| question into the hands of the sennte committee on privileges’ whore ultimately will be settled. On rat | ne EVERETT 1 TRUE Bothell Bank Bandit Again, | Princéton Goaunis Granted Continuance Swims Dardanelles) LONDON, Aug. 17.—(By U. P.)— rd Halliburton of Memphis robber nn. & Princeton graduate, swam © Monday,|the ued his | hours Sunday Aly R confessed Bothell gained another resp when Justince Dalton cont snment to August Kil- | rent, ac bourne, wounded tn a battle with a which t ©, 21-year-old ate bank despite a cording to a ispatch to the 0 com. wo strong cur- Constantinople London ‘Times today. ens’ posse, in killed during the get- has been ions were June conval WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE a the county hospital. n y will be shut off on The $2,600 alleged to have been roy ave. from W. Myrtle | taken by the youths has never been t. to W. Othello st resday f u id. | | from $ a.m. to 56p.m.; also in | he continuance was granted by/| Thistle the district south of W. 5 nd west of 40th avé. S$. W., y, from § a. m. to 6 p.m. greement of Deputy Prosecutor Bur. gunder and Defense Counsel Irvin Dalley, ‘= BLOWING HOOTCH BREATH How po ‘Kou wee THAT, SVERETT F THATS THE RGAC STUER !! raits of the Dardanelles in two | in Skykomish Raid Walking into the Skykomish card parlors Deputy Sheriffs Harrahan and Gibson found a half a pint of moonshine behind the soft drink r, they reported Monday. Th ring, to file possess} ainst James Gerdon py St © prey charges a prietor of the place, who they said, denied ownership of the liquor, claiming it had been “left on the a cil ice by en of the village.” Manslaughter F Plea in Court Monday Accused of responsibility for the |death of 14-year-old Andrew Kate in a Green River Gorge auto acci- dent August 9, Walter W. Irons | will plead in perlor court Friday afternoon to. a charge of man+ slaughter. Vital Statistics hi aa AT Sea ELS SE Si BIRTHS rths fn their households are res |ported by the following men: |Schul Russell Wendell, 8107 10th | ay girl. |Dorr, Joseph Ny 2118% B. Pine sty girl Peterson, William A., |S. W., girl |Kavet, Alexander Palatine ave., girl Garrison, Lewis Duval, Ryther home boy ickson, $822 25th ave, Anthony, 11108 iB: Walfred, 8606 Dallas ave, | MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and Residence Age iopkins, William B,, Seattle . a idle, Ruby, Seattle % 19 tanley, Stanley A., New York ty ¢ Legal Tarbill, Goldie, Seattle’... ; L |Leicht, Charles P., Seattle . |Burns, Louise, Seattle . | Johnson, Chalmer | Webster, Minnie Laush, Peter J., Enumclaw | Schauers, Anna Lou Agburn. . Marriot ‘ohn.A., Seattle. Li | Owen, Histe F., Seattle . .. L ‘Adams, Fred, Kirkland. Higginbotham, Bldred, Kirkland Virgin, Howard 'T., Cashmere. .U Duff, Haxel 1, Redmond Ler® Maust, Galerr S: Seattle: ee) {Owen, Ada M, M, Kirkland ......228 | Morello, Frank V., Keyport 2 | Peterson) Marguerite, Bremerton, .18 | Rober Charles A., Everett. +223 Grant, Gladys Ju, Everett 4.4...037 | Byrd, Robert _A., Summer ,..... Legal Lewis, Vera, Sumner }.c Legal b, Theodor . Tacoma ...4.. Legal |Lundell, Mary A., Tacoma ...., Legal Miller, Johnny W., New York. .Legal Davies, Analee, Hollywood, Cal. Leral |Rohman, James, Seattle . Legal Rutledge, Edna’ ¢ attle (2) Tegal Seattle . | Lippencott | mitle . ‘agle, Mary La, | Herrick, Shirley J., Seattle Case, Jdco D., Seattle Namma, Taft |Harmon, Helon, So | Bayles, Charle Seattle Weage, Ruth W ttle Moody, Dale 'T., Sbattle Simmundson, azel M,, Senattl Seattle atte. j Emery, Wiliam ‘T, Carlson, A, Josephin Gordon, Harry, Seattle Orwig, Normie My Seattle | DEATHS» re, Margaret Christine, &% g) 18. th ave, Au Divorce Complaints Christine va: dumes Nelson, nonsups Mibel'va, Morria MoAllister, oritolty, Roy L, va Violet Mall, desertion, A s

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